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    Colin Rea earns the win versus Padres

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    Colin Rea picked up the win on Wednesday against the Padres, allowing two earned runs on six hits over five innings pitched.

    It wasn’t Rea’s best performance, but he had an 11-run cushion by the time he departed. The veteran righty has been a key part of the Cubs’ rotation as they’ve battled a long list of injuries, prompting a recent trade to acquire David Peterson from the Mets for immediate help. Rea is only a deep-league streaming option in his next start on the road against the Orioles.
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    Rea pitched the second half of the game after Clay Holmes surrendered four runs in four innings. Besides a couple of times working behind openers, it was Rea’s first relief appearance since Apr. 3. This might be Rea’s role of the foreseeable future after the Cubs acquired Holmes and Kevin Gausman at the deadline. They also have Edward Cabrera on the way back, potentially making things even more crowded in the rotation.
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    Gausman departs Toronto with just a couple of months to go on the five-year, $110 million contract he signed as a free agent prior to the 2022 season. He’s posted a 4.38 ERA this season, but his strikeout rate has held steady at 23.5 percent and he has a 3.85 xERA and a 3.95 SIERA. He’s also about as reliable as pitchers come, which is pretty important given the state of the Cubs rotation. Colin Rea could get bumped to the pen to make room for him. The Jays will likely replace him with Jameson Taillon, who they acquired from the Cubs in a separate deal earlier in the day.
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    The only blemish for Rea was a two-run homer by José Caballero, but unfortunately, the right-hander got only a single run of support, so it’s a hard-luck loss. It’s still encouraging to see how well Rea has pitched in his last few games, as he’s given up just three runs over his last 12 innings. He’ll look to repeat the effort while hopefully getting some support from his offense against the Royals next weekend.
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    Rea gave up a sac fly in the fourth inning, and that was it. The 36-year-old veteran scattered four hits and two walks, and he was able to pick up a pair of strikeouts. It was far from dominant, but more than effective enough with the Cubs giving him double-digit run support. Despite this solid effort, it’d be a mistake to trust Rea as a streamer in his scheduled start Sunday against the Yankees.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #53
    The extent of the damage against Rea here came via two home runs. The first was a solo shot by Spencer Torkelson in the second inning on a 1-2 slider that caught too much of the plate and the next was a three-run blast by Hao-Yu Lee on a 3-0 fastball in the fourth. Otherwise, he allowed very little contact and didn’t encounter many other stressful situations. He’s scheduled for a two-start week coming up against the Cardinals and Yankees.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #53
    Rea retired six of the first seven batters he faced in this one, but in the third inning, the Twins jumped on him, notching four hits against the righty, with the biggest coming on a three-run homer by Ryan Jeffers to put the Twins up 4-1. Rea would settle in after the tough frame to get through three more innings before being pulled to start the seventh inning. Rea has allowed three earned runs or fewer in five straight starts, but hasn’t picked up a win since June 9th. He’ll look to end his winless streak in his next start, which is scheduled for Wednesday against the Tigers.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #53
    Rea allowed seven hits, walked two and struck out just two. He also gave up a two-run homer to Pete Alonso. Still, he kept it together and departed with a 4-3 lead that held up, even though the final score was 9-7. Rea ends the first half 7-5 with a 4.75 ERA. Ideally, the Cubs will be able to stick him in middle relief at some point, but it’s not like he’s holding them back.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #53
    Going toe-to-toe with Jacob Misiorowski, Rea did everything he could to keep his team in contention. The righty escaped a bases-loaded jam in the first inning when he forced Andrew Vaughn to ground out to end the threat, and took a shutout into the sixth inning. After allowing the first two runners he faced to reach base in the sixth, Rea was relieved by Ethan Roberts, who forced a double play to immediately get two outs, but gave up a two-run homer to Garrett Mitchell on the following at-bat to put the Brewers up 2-1. Rea would get charged with one earned run on the night, with the loss being credited to Roberts. Rea’s next start is scheduled for Wednesday against the Padres.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #53
    Rea was perfect through four innings, holding the Blue Jays without a baserunner until Brandon Valenzuela led off the fifth with a base hit. He stranded the one runner and started the sixth with two straight hits allowed. He recorded one out, then was replaced on the mound at 78 pitches. Both inherited runners were stranded. It was Rea’s best start in over a month as he came into this one with a 5.35 ERA. The 35-year-old right-hander ends the day with a 4.99 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, and a 59/28 K/BB ratio across 79 1/3 innings. He’ll take on the Mets in New York on Thursday.
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    Ryan Rolison retired all four batters he faced as the opener today. Rea then kept the Giants scoreless until the fifth, when he gave up three of his four runs. The three hits in that inning were a 52-mph flare over Alex Bregman’s head, a popup double into no man’s land down the left field line and then a homer from Matt Chapman that would have stayed in play in 27 ballparks. Rea fell to 5-5 with a 5.35 ERA. He’s probably looking at a move to the bullpen if Matthew Boyd can return later this month. If the Cubs stay in the current rotation, he’ll face the Blue Jays on Saturday, but they could make adjustments after Thursday’s off day.

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    Maikel Garcia left Kansas City’s game against the Athletics on Thursday with a left hamstring injury.

    He pulled up rounding third base and gingerly walked off the field with the trainer and manager Matt Quatraro, grabbing at his hamstring. Garcia has been no stranger to the injured list this year and it looks like this might lead to another placement there. The Royals should have an update on his status in the near future.
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    Andrés Giménez left Toronto’s game against the Rays on Thursday with right hamstring tightness.

    He grabbed at the back of hamstring after running out a ground ball in the fourth inning. Ernie Clement shuffled over to shortstop. Giménez could be looking at an extended absence, the Blue Jays should update his status in the near future.
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    Athletics transferred OF Tyler Soderstrom from the 15-day IL to the 60-day IL.

    It’s a procedural move to generate a roster spot for Johnathan Rodriguez. Sodestrom is already out for the season.
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    Athletics claimed OF Johnathan Rodríguez off waivers from the Pirates; optioned him to Triple-A Las Vegas.

    Rodríguez was traded from the Guardians to the Orioles this offseason, DFAed by the Orioles and dealt to the Pirates for cash, and now DFAed by the Pirates and claimed by the Athletics. The 26-year-old has a .287/.381/.415 Triple-A line between Norfolk and Indianapolis. He’ll get to boost that in the comfy confines of Las Vegas.
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    Reds sent LHP Kent Emanuel outright to Triple-A Louisville.

    He can refuse the assignment and become a free agent if he’d prefer. The 34-year-old had just signed with the Reds in early August after pitching with the Atlantic League’s High Point Rockers. Emanuel had a 2.30 ERA and 1.00 WHIP along with 53 strikeouts in 47 innings in the independent league.
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    Phillies transferred LF Felix Reyes from the 7-day injured list to the 60-day injured list with a right wrist fracture.

    The 25-year-old was a brief Phillies lineup solution in May and had recently gone on the IL at Triple-A Lehigh Valley; this move clears a 40-man spot for new waiver claim Andrew Hoffmann. It seems likely Reyes’ season is over.
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    Phillies claimed RHP Andrew Hoffmann off waivers from the Diamondbacks.

    It was reported that Hoffmann was to be released on Wednesday, but it turns out it was simply release waivers. The Phillies have claimed the 26-year-old and he will likely report to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
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    MLB.com’s Martín Gallegos reports the Athletics will send Jacob Wilson (shoulder) to the injured list and that is season is likely over.

    Wilson has missed five of the last six games while dealing with a shoulder injury that will likely require offseason surgery. With the A’s going nowhere, this move makes plenty of sense — might as well get the rehab started early. Wilson hit .266/.298/.388 in 80 games this year while dealing with the injury.
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    William Contreras is not in Milwaukee’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Mariners.

    It appears to just be a routine day-game-after-a-night-game rest. Gary Sánchez is batting cleanup against RHP George Kirby.
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    Cal Raleigh is not in Seattle’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Brewers.

    Raleigh has three hits in his last 34 at bats in what has been one of the most disappointing follow-up seasons in baseball history. He’s still walking, but that won’t help most fantasy managers. Jhonny Pereda will grab the start against LHP Robert Gasser today.